My pleasure, it was a great time indeed. I'm glad we were able to repair and diagnose the ones we did. It's always satisfying to walk up to a dysfunctional machine and walk away with it right again. And it's one thing to tinker away in my dark dungeon, but it's a whole 'nother to do it surrounded by the sounds of a working arcade.
Allen, thanks for bringing your big brain and valuable ocean of experience to the table. I learned alot about the non-Nintendo's from you (and surely will continue to.) Also, your son is the coolest. It's so refreshing to see a young man in today's times that is truly enamored by these old games. We dug into Sage's machines for hours and he just kept hammering away at all the working games, occasionally stopping to soak in some of his dad's awesome tech knowledge. He'll be a legend in the next generation of collectors.
Sage, thanks for the pies and classic bottled soda (made with REAL sugar

), and I'll be calling you tomorrow to come by with that board to try in the other DK stack.